Example sentences of "think [that] [pron] [be] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The cost of rehabilitating a patient after a heart attack is somewhat less than being in a hospital bed for a third of a day , so I do not think that we are denting the NHS 's resources by providing this for everybody . |
2 | Otherwise , it will think that you are playing a game , and will continue running , leaving you outpaced . |
3 | Will they think that he is getting a massive discount , as he will have to pay only a small amount ? |
4 | Does he think that he is doing a good job in alerting the country to the rapid rate of convergence at which he is aiming in the exchange rate mechanism and the possible move towards European monetary union ? |
5 | I 'm sure you 're quite capable of getting your own way , while letting Ross think that he 's calling the shots ! ’ |
6 | Although the user thinks that they are deleting the material they are only really removing them from the current display list — all the text and graphics are still being held in the file . |
7 | Part of me thinks that he is setting a useful precedent . |
8 | At the start of this test we thought that we were reviewing an all-purpose saw , but in fact we discovered that the Bosch All Purpose saw , model PFZ 550 PE , is a lot more ‘ all purpose ’ than we thought . |
9 | I was very proud of having got movement back in my second leg and was twiddling my toes , but he thought that he was seeing a bloody ghost . |
10 | Despite the joy she had out of being with him on the ‘ Carry On ’ set , she for one thought that he was wasting a great deal of his time . |
11 | He appears to have worried the Byzantines , who thought that he was planning an attack on Constantinople . |
12 | I had just taken over the Chair and I thought that he was making an intervention . |
13 | But Chloe , still under the influence of distant memory , thought that he was playing a game with her and wagged her tail even harder . |
14 | ‘ You thought that you were doing the right thing . |
15 | But if the Conservative Party thought that it was cornering the market in citizenship , they were to be quickly disillusioned . |
16 | ‘ I think that we are getting a long way from the subject , ’ he said . |
17 | Determined to be her Uncle 's guide Erika said , ‘ I think that we are going the wrong way , Uncle . |
18 | Yeah , yeah I probably think that they 're having an affair I think |
19 | The Lords did not in their speeches think that they were undermining the authority of Lawrence . |
20 | In case you think that I am advocating a policy of lunatic aggression , no , I am not . |
21 | All the available funds should be targeted in that way to ensure that we achieve the best social return on the available resources — If Conservative Members think that I am making a partisan point , I invite the Secretary of State for the Environment to move beyond the Municipal Journal . |
22 | no I think that it 's to get the vocabulary various classes of people and varies age group |
23 | It 's nice to think that one is eating the same grapes as Anne Boleyn and Nell Gwyn . ’ |
24 | One arm kept getting entangled in the sheets , until he began to think that she was playing a trick on him . |
25 | If you have tried sprinkling it on breakfast cereal and weighed the quantity , you will have discovered that you get a large volume for a quarter of an ounce — just about as much as you can palatably add to a single portion of breakfast cereal , without beginning to think that you are eating a bowl of sawdust ! |
26 | And I would n't be thinking that I was making an investment , if you understand me . ’ |
27 | Darkened traps are given various animal and insecticide odours which dupes the fly into thinking that it is biting a cow . |
28 | But with Lindsey it was the smoking , the drinking staying out , out pretending she was babysitting erm ringing her daddy home and saying daddy can I babysit the night till half eleven and her daddy 's thinking that she was telling the truth |